Alex Palou wins 2025 Indy 500
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In its first broadcast on Fox, the Indianapolis 500 saw more viewers tuning into the race on TV at home than we've seen in nearly two decades.
All the information you need to get ready for the 109th running of the Indy 500, Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Robert Shwartzman experienced a scary moment during Sunday's Indianapolis 500 when he crashed on pit road, knocking over multiple crew members. The rookie collided in the pit box after completing around 87 laps and his mechanics pushed the vehicle back into the correct positioning. The vehicle hit four crew members and one left on a stretcher.
Fox's Indy 500 broadcast peaked during the closing laps of Alex Palou's maiden 500 victory at 8.4 million viewers (4:15-4:30pm), leaving the race's broadcast with an average audience of 7.05 million,
More people watched the 2025 Indianapolis 500 than the 2025 Daytona 500. Sunday’s race won by Alex Palou averaged just over 7 million viewers on Fox despite rain delaying the start of the race by under an hour. The Daytona 500 in February averaged over 6.7 million viewers after it was once again delayed by rain.
The iconic race was won by Spain's Alex Palou, who is off to a dominant in 2025, winning all but one of IndyCar's six races so far. It was Palou's first win on an oval, but the three-time champion is that much closer to a quartet of titles with his 16th IndyCar win.
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The IndyCar Series rookie on a first-year team was a surprise pole position winner. Here's how much he made in the 2025 Indy 500.